Isn't it a good idea to zero out the burrs when putting it back together, so you can then adjust the grind setting to what you had before taking it apart? I love my Kinu M47 too!
@@longfang98 You're right. In the video, the person doesn't specify when to stop tightening the adjustment piece. So when I was about to put back the last piece, the little line where you check what number of grind size you have, was on 4 instead of 0. So yes we have to tight enough so when you assembly everything it fits on the 0 at the start.
Bought kinu m47 classic. When I set the burrs to 0, the grinder continues to rotate easily, is it normal that they are not in contact with each other when the adjusting wheel is fully turned. On all my previous models, the millstones were in contact with each other and there was no rotation. Also in one of the reviews of kinu m47 classic, when the adjusting wheel was turned to 0, there was no rotation. Do you also?
Thanks for this. I just bought an M47 Phoenix from Prima and I'm amazed at the build quality. Those bearings are incredibly smooth.
This was super helpful. Thank you! I’m trying the pour over burr today for the first time!
Glad to hear it! Let us know how the new burr works for you.
great video, can you please make one showing how to set for different type of grinding? espresso? v60? turkish?
Isn't it a good idea to zero out the burrs when putting it back together, so you can then adjust the grind setting to what you had before taking it apart? I love my Kinu M47 too!
how is this done? arent the threads simply the threads, or are they a multi start?
@@W650cultmember zero out by tightening the adjustment knob until it stops then backing out to your previous setting.
@@longfang98 You're right. In the video, the person doesn't specify when to stop tightening the adjustment piece. So when I was about to put back the last piece, the little line where you check what number of grind size you have, was on 4 instead of 0. So yes we have to tight enough so when you assembly everything it fits on the 0 at the start.
Kinu Hand Grinder do you have aftermarket burrs? wheelchair larry
We do not. Just the OEMs.
great videoooooooooooos thanks for your reply hugs wheelchair larry
Bought kinu m47 classic.
When I set the burrs to 0, the grinder continues to rotate easily, is it normal that they are not in contact with each other when the adjusting wheel is fully turned. On all my previous models, the millstones were in contact with each other and there was no rotation.
Also in one of the reviews of kinu m47 classic, when the adjusting wheel was turned to 0, there was no rotation. Do you also?
i have now the same problem man did u find any solution btw?
Is Kinu still in business?
Yes they are!
Prima Coffee Equipment thanks, I’ve tried contacting them through several modalities. Glad to hear they have survived
Thank you! I love my Kinu N47.
opinion for pour over?